Karpas vs Karas - What's the difference?
karpas | karas |
(Judaism) A traditional ritual dish eaten at Passover, consisting of a vegetable (typically celery or parsley) dipped in salt water or other liquid.
* 1985 , (Peter Carey), Illywhacker , Faber and Faber 2003, p. 243:
As nouns the difference between karpas and karas
is that karpas is (judaism) a traditional ritual dish eaten at passover, consisting of a vegetable (typically celery or parsley) dipped in salt water or other liquid while karas is .karpas
English
(wikipedia karpas)Noun
- She had looked at the girl as she took the karpas and when her face changed she thought it must be the bitterness.